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Spy Shop Specials
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The TT-46 is the only test set that lets you quickly
and easily check both single and two line phone systems
for series and parallel taps. This advanced unit tests
every possible combination of wires in a four wire cable.
This lets you detect some of the more sophisticated
taps that use split pairs.

While not much can be done about down-line taps,
the TT-46 will help you check your phone lines for on-premises
series and parallel bugs and wiretaps. You can also
check your telephone for the most common types of hookswitch
bypasses. (A hookswitch bypass is a modification to
the telephone instrument that causes the transmitter
or receiver in the telephone handset to pick up room
sounds and pass them down the phone line even with the
phone hung up. This effectively turns the telephone
into a room monitor.)

The TT-46 detects series devices with a resistance
of 10 ohms or more. (Most series taps have a resistance
of over 100 ohms.) It also detects parallel devices
with a resistance of 65 megohms or less. (Most parallel
taps are under 30 megohms.) It can also detect certain
capacitively coupled taps.

Also included in the TT-46 is a line monitor that lets
you check the wire pairs for the presence of room audio
when the phones are hung up. (The presence of room audio
on the phone line when the telephones are not being
used is a sure sign of bugging.) A line driver is part
of the monitor function. The line driver is used to
turn on (activate) any voltage operated microphones,
such as FET mics, that may be connected to a pair of
wires.

The unit weighs 9 oz. and measures 7" x
4.6" x 2.25" (with the cover closed). It is
powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery (included). Also
included are all necessary cords, plugs and adapters
along with an illustrated instruction manual.

Please note that neither the TT-46 or TT-07 are
"magic boxes" that are connected permanently
to a working phone line. They are both test sets that
let you check your on-premises wiring and telephones
for eavesdropping devices or taps. In order to do this,
you must be able to disconnect your inside wiring from
the telephone line coming into your home or business.

This is done at the interface between the telephone
line and inside wiring; usually just by unplugging a
cable at the interface box mounted on the side of the
building. There is nothing difficult about this, but,
of course, you must have access to this interface box.
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